Conductor of Scenic Railroad Train Falls To Her Death

Leslie Cacy died Saturday when she fell from the Royal Gorge Railroad Scenic Train.
The conductor of a scenic train in Colorado was fatally injured this weekend when she fell off the locomotive, according to reports.
The Fremont County Sheriff's Office identified the conductor as Canon City woman Leslie Cacy.
Cacy, 28, may have been a new addition to the Royal Gorge Railroad Scenic Train Staff. While her name does not appear on the company's website, their most recent Instagram photo identifies a woman in the picture as a "trainee" conductor named Leslie.
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According to the 2-week-old post, Leslie hails originally from Corpus Christi, Texas. A representative from Royal Gorge Route Railroad declined to comment on the case to Inside Edition.
There were between 150 and 200 passengers aboard the train when the conductor fell, the Freemont County Sheriff's Office said.
Cacy's husband was notified of the incident and told his wife's body must undergo an autopsy, according to KKTV.
However, investigators do not believe drugs or alcohol were involved in the accident.
The train was about four miles from the station and on its way back at the time of Cacy's fall. No other details were released as of Sunday morning.
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